Efforts to resume China meat export
Privatised social housing to benefit tenants
Winning the company battle of the sexes
Tailoring prices to the individual
NZ heading towards 'rock star status'
Straight talk: Kiwi psyche impedes growth
Innovative accessory based on firm footing
Brothel keepers know how to invest in style
Defendants in tax evasion case named
'Overheating' talk as Quadrant cuts stake
Telecom investors in for rocky romance, says analyst
Tourists land to rude Kiwi awakening
Tamahere couple drop brothel bombshell
New leads in Madeleine McCann case
Humbled Mark Hammett fuming at officials
Police officer accused of working with gang
Taylor, Williamson help steady New Zealand
Flush Kiwi charities failing to pay out
Farming
Company acted to avoid taint
Farm's effluent system now altered at cost of $257,000.
Hunk clash goes trans-Tasman
A trans-Tasman hunk clash is all go for the rural bachelor competition at this year's Fieldays.
Mammoth milk dryer caps season
The roof is on the world's largest milk-powder dryer in stage two of Fonterra's more than $500m milk-processing plant.
Single minded
A farmer recognised for the quality of his lambs is a supporter of meat industry reform.
Price rises for lifestyle blocks
Lifestyle properties south of Auckland are in demand from ex-patriates and fleeing city dwellers.
Will farmer-driven meat reforms work?
Related story: Market dominance not meat industry answerCompany acted to avoid taint
Farm's effluent system now altered at cost of $257,000.
Mammoth milk dryer caps season
The roof is on the world's largest milk-powder dryer in stage two of Fonterra's more than $500m milk-processing plant.
DairyNZ groups can enhance skills
Dairy prices slide again
Bid for southern training farm
Slow but steady progress made on establishing a South Island training facility for sheep and beef farmers.
Feilding sizzles to Steak of Origin
The tastiest and tenderest steak was found from finalists at last night's Steak of Origin contest.
Meat reform on a roll
Eltham exporter stars again
Signs point to winner
Zodiac, a simmental bull weighing 850kg and not yet two years old, has won the Champion of Champions award.
Single minded
A farmer recognised for the quality of his lambs is a supporter of meat industry reform.
Hundreds of sheep dead
Hundreds of sheep die in what one vet says is worst outbreak of salmonella hindmarsh more than a decade.
'Not worth one more death'
Woman trampled by mob of sheep
Early start for lambing
There are about 50 early lambs gambolling around a Kiwitea farm in Manawatu.
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Ruts causing accidents
Centre-pivot irrigator ruts are contributing to too many accidents, the Groundspread Fertilisers' Association says.
Monsanto wins seeds case
The US Supreme Court has bolstered Monsanto's ability to control the use of its genetically modified seeds.
Horticulture finds its way
Labels for treated produce
Irrigation funding confirmed
The $80 million set aside by the Government for regional irrigation projects was confirmed in the Budget.
Safety expert appeals to farmers
Farmers are among those being urged by safety specialist Rob Jager to start implementing safety programmes now.
Business advice on offer
Fonterra suppliers can get the inside running on operating a business sustainably at a seminar in New Plymouth.
Bill Roest on Synlait board
Harvesting hazards cut down
Price rises for lifestyle blocks
Lifestyle properties south of Auckland are in demand from ex-patriates and fleeing city dwellers.
Drought's costly legacy
The drought's impact will be most severe on beef and lamb farms.
Market dominance not meat industry answer
Having control of the market is a very seductive idea. Most of us have wondered how profitable and simple life would be if we just had the chance to be in control.
Monitoring a key to better performance
Looking out for one another
Time to relax, take a breather
After a difficult season, some events now allow us to showcase and celebrate some of our industry successes.





